Eastern Buyeo, also rendered as Dongbuyeo or Eastern Fuyu, was an ancient kingdom that developed from Northern Buyeo (Northern Fuyu), until it was conquered by Goguryeo. According to the Samguk Sagi, it was established when the Buyeo king Hae Buru moved the capital eastward by the sea.
EasternBuyeo, also rendered as Dongbuyeo or Eastern Fuyu, was an ancient kingdom that developed from Northern Buyeo (Northern Fuyu), until it was conquered...
Jurisdiction of Buyeo was then placed under the Liaodong Commandery of the Eastern Han. After an incapacitating Xianbei invasion in 285, Buyeo was restored...
called EasternBuyeo. Meanwhile, in Buyeo, a person named Hae Mosu, self-proclaiming as the Son of Heaven, established the new capital at Buyeo. After...
in the 1st century BC, EasternBuyeo branched out, after which the original Buyeo is sometimes referred to as Northern Buyeo. Its remnants were absorbed...
Galsa Buyeo, also rendered as Galsa-guk or Hesi Fuyu, was an ancient kingdom founded by King of Galsa of EasternBuyeo (Eastern Fuyu) in Manchuria, on...
Very little is known of the language of the Buyeo kingdom. Chapter 30 "Description of the Eastern Barbarians" in the Records of the Three Kingdoms records...
expansion, conquering several smaller nations and the powerful kingdom of EasternBuyeo. He was born as Prince Muhyul, the third son of King Yuri. At 11 years...
court towards the Sea of Japan, where he founds the kingdom of EasternBuyeo (Dong-Buyeo). Haemosu, son of the sky god, descends to Haeburu's former capital...
Three Kingdoms, in the section titled "Accounts of the Eastern Barbarians", implied that Buyeo and the Yemaek people were ethnically related and spoke...
Dongbuyeo (EasternBuyeo) branched out, after which the original Buyeo is sometimes referred to as Bukbuyeo (Northern Buyeo). Jolbon Buyeo was the predecessor...
(Korean: 해금와; Hanja: 解金蛙) was the second ruler (48–7 BCE) of Dongbuyeo (East Buyeo), an ancient kingdom of Korea. His story is recorded in Samguk Sagi, Samguk...
the chief of Habaek tribe gave his daughter to Jumong, who had fled EasternBuyeo with his followers, in marriage. According to the Samguk Sagi, Jumong...
interpreted as Later Yan, Baekje, or Wa. In 410, Gwanggaeto attacked EasternBuyeo to the northeast. In 400, Silla, another Korean kingdom in the southeast...
Scion of Heaven and viewed its neighboring states of Baekje, Silla, and EasternBuyeo as tributary states. Together, they constituted a Goguryeo tianxia....
(present-day southern Seoul). Baekje, like Goguryeo, claimed to succeed Buyeo, a state established in present-day Manchuria around the time of Gojoseon's...
marred). Year 410 (Yongnak 20): EasternBuyeo (東夫餘) ceased tribute to Goguryeo. The King led troops to conquer them. EasternBuyeo was surprised (and surrendered...
in AD 91, the nomadic Xianbei occupied the area from the borders of the Buyeo Kingdom in Manchuria to the Ili River of the Wusun people. The Xianbei reached...
remnants of the Buyeo kingdom submitted to Goguryeo in 494 after their defeat by the nomadic Mohe people. After occupying Dongbuyeo (EasternBuyeo) in Gwanggaeto's...
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The oldest record of King Dongmyeong, a founder of Buyeo, is in Lunheng of Wang Chong in the Eastern Han dynasty. In Lunheng, Vol 2, Chapter Jiyan (Hanja:...
Early Chinese histories state that the language was similar to those of Buyeo, Okjeo and Ye. Lee Ki-Moon grouped these four as the Puyŏ languages. The...
designated "mixed sites," represent both cultural and natural heritage. In Eastern Asia, there are 74 cultural, 21 natural, and four mixed sites. The World...
power in Manchuria. Koreanic kingdoms such as Gojoseon (before 108 BCE), Buyeo (2nd century BCE to 494 CE) and Goguryeo (37 BCE to 688 CE) also became...
Goguryeo's King Dongcheon briefly retreated to North Okjeo, and in 285, the Buyeo court also temporarily escaped to Okjeo under northern nomadic attacks....
pinyin: Dōnghú; Wade–Giles: Tung-hu; IPA: [tʊ́ŋ.xǔ]; lit. 'Eastern foreigners or Eastern barbarians') was a tribal confederation of "Hu" (胡) nomadic...
performed various strange tricks, the sons of King Buyeo became jealous, and Jumong eventually fled Buyeo and built a country called Goguryeo. This is a case...
Yemaek had ancestral ties to various Korean kingdoms including Gojoseon, Buyeo, Goguryeo, and tribes including Okjeo, Dongye (Ye), Yangmaek (양맥; 梁貊) and...